The Manchester Velodrome is expecting another full house for the final event
of the Revolution Series which takes place at the Manchester Velodrome on Saturday
February 23rd.
The season finale is set to provide an unmissable night of racing and entertainment
with numerous highlights that are guaranteed to provide the best event of the
season.
With the Track World Championships taking place at the Manchester Velodrome
between the 26th and 30th March the Revolution event will provide the final
opportunity for competition before the riders fight it out for world titles.
With this in mind a number of international teams are using the Revolution
event to test their top riders against the powerful British squad. The main
event will be a clash between the British and French Team Sprint squads with
the British team looking for revenge against the French who beat them to the
world title in 2007.
Other highlights will include the return of Victoria Pendleton in the elite
women’s sprinting, the culmination of the DHL Future Stars competition,
the Isaac Galvez Memorial Madison and Geoff Thomas and Martin Johnson riding
an Italian Pursuit in the Geoff Thomas Challenge.
Another highlight which will be a one off event will be the 1km Madison Time
Trial with Chris Hoy and Arnaud Tournant joining forces to go for a new race
record.
Arnaud Tournant smashed the record at Revolution 16 riding with Craig MacLean
to clock a time of 55.164 but the world kilo record holder will now join forces
with the Olympic kilo champion creating the ultimate kilo tag team.
“I am a bit apprehensive” commented Hoy. “But with a clean
changeover we'll be fine. We've got the horse power, the speed so if we can
get the sling done smoothly and not make any mistakes then we've good a good
chance at breaking the record.”
“I've never done a handsling so I'm hoping to get Rob Hayles down to
the track on Friday to practise. It’s very technical but if we can get
through the handsling ok we'll be on to break the record.”
Tournant is nursing a sore shoulder; an injury he sustained before the Copenhagen
World Cup so the riders will wait until Saturday to decide how to approach the
Madison handsling,
“Arnaud has hurt his shoulder so hopefully he will be able to ride”
Hoy confirmed. “He's fine seated on the bike but struggles with starting
and the handsling would probably not be very good for it!”
With Tournant set to retire after the Olympics this year this race will provide
a unique opportunity to see two of the Kilo greats working together.
Tickets Tickets and information for the event on February 23rd can be found
on www.cyclingrevolution.com
or by calling 0845 686 0105 or the Manchester Velodrome on 0161 223 2244.